It’s the latest sign of Spooky Season. Field of Screams, the Chippewa Valley’s haunted trail, will open next week. The trail will be at the Rockin’ T-R Ranch in Eau Claire, and the Pleasant Hills 4H Club will help with this year’s fights. The trail opens Saturday, and will then be open Thursdays through Saturdays, until its final day on October 26th and you can GET THE DETAILS AND PLAN YOUR VISIT TO SCREAM WITH AND EASY CLICK HERE.
Read MoreA Wisconsin rescue team is back home from North Carolina after helping with recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene. Sixteen members of Wisconsin Task Force One arrived at Volk Field Air National Guard Base on Saturday. The team brought supplies for victims, such as inflatable boats, life jackets and protective gear. The team manager said if needed, they’ll return to North Carolina. At last report, the death toll from the storm is at 227.
Read MoreThe Food and Drug Administration is revising a previous egg recall. The CDC announced the original recall September 6th, but it’s now been revised to a class one recall, a commodity that “will cause serious adverse health consequences or death.” The first recall issued said 65 people in nine states were sick with salmonella connected to eggs supplied by Milo’s Poultry Farms LLC from May 23rd to August 10th. There have been no deaths reported but 24 individuals were hospitalized,
Read MoreHello. Thank you for starting your weekend with us. We are glad you’re here! Looks like it’s time to sink into our first full October weekend and Mother Nature has been dishing out some beautiful weather. As the leaves start to turn and we soak up Fall, the days can fill up fast with tasks and to-do’s…and let’s face it, though we love Autumn in Wisconsin, many of us are wondering how we got to this part of the year
Read MoreTwo motorcyclists are dead and a third is hospitalized after a crash in Buffalo County. Authorities say it happened Friday morning shortly after 10:30, when a truck crossed the centerline and struck their motorcycles. The victims who died have both been identified as 59-year-old men from Minnesota. The third motorcyclist was identified as a 69-year-old man Minnesota and police say he suffered minor injuries. The truck driver is a 34-year-old from Alma and authorities say he was uninjured. There’s no
Read MoreThe Columbia County Sheriff’s Office says a Lodi music teacher is under arrest for possession of child pornography. The Sheriff’s Office said a tip from the Wisconsin Department of Justice led to the arrest of 28-year-old Dakota Mellen. In a statement that went out to families and staff, a Lodi School District official said police don’t believe the charges involve “any of our students or any activity on school grounds.” The statement did not mention Mellen by name and did
Read MoreThe Packers’ defense got the job done in L.A. yesterday. Green Bay shut down the Rams for most of the game, and denied L.A. a game winning drive in the end. Xavier McKinney intercepted his fifth pass of the season, and picked-up a fumble as well. Jordan Love finished the day with 224 yards and two touchdowns. The Packers won 24-19 and will face the Cardinals at home next week. Watch the action then be part of the game recap
Read MoreWisconsin’s annual youth deer hunt is this weekend. The Department of Natural Resources says hunters aged 15 and younger can deer hunt starting tomorrow as long as they’re accompanied by a mentor. The young hunter doesn’t need to have hunter education certification to participate as long as their mentor does have certification. Mentors must be at least 18-years-old. The youth hunt is open tomorrow and Sunday. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
Read MorePresident Joe Biden will come back to Wisconsin next week. The White House says he’ll be in Milwaukee on Tuesday to speak about lead pipe replacement and creating good paying jobs. An exact location and time hasn’t been released yet. Former President Donald Trump will be also be in Wisconsin in the next few days. He’ll speak at the Dodge County Airport in Juneau on Sunday.
Read MoreWisconsin is distributing 140-thousand dollars in urban forestry grants to help with storm recovery. Eight cities will get the money to repair, remove, or replace trees that were damaged during storms in June. The storms were classified as catastrophic in some areas. The Cities of La Crosse, Middleton, and Sheboygan will all benefit.
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